I froze at the threshold of Bonnie’s bedroom, Buzz hovering a heartbeat away, asking for photos like it was a recon mission. You can feel the clock—Parks Fest will move on without you if you dawdle. I’ll steer you through the five tiny traps Buzz set; you’ll finish faster than you think.
I’m I, a player who’s chased down every tucked-away collectible, and you’re the person ready to close the loop on one of the Parks Fest’s trickier tasks. This guide is built to shave wasted wandering off your run and get you the Toy Block rewards with the least fuss. Trust me—those screenshots are hiding in plain sight.

The room gives itself away the moment you step on the carpet: small props, bright primary colors, and lots of shelf clutter. From Buzz’s prompt you have one job—snap photos of five images scattered around Bonnie’s bedroom and then return to him. This Parks Fest task sits late in the event chain and requires you to have cleared earlier 2024–2025 quests; if you haven’t, the option won’t appear on Buzz’s list.
How do you complete the Toy Camera quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
You enter the Toy Story area, find and photograph five specific images (Ladybug, Unicorn, Butterflies, Bonnie Anderson, Dolphins), then report back to Buzz. The photos don’t need to be framed perfectly—if the object fills a decent portion of the view and your camera registers it, the quest progresses. I recommend adjusting your camera distance until the game highlights the target.
The bedroom reads like a child’s storybook on set: drawings on walls, small toys, and a giant flower table that blocks lines of sight. Buzz’s list contains five items; treat them like checkpoints and move methodically rather than scanning frantically.
The five images Buzz asks for are:
- A Ladybug
- A Unicorn
- Butterflies
- Bonnie Anderson
- Dolphins
You notice the little brown frame before you notice the bug: the hallway wall by the door is cluttered but the brown frame pops. The Ladybug is inside a brown picture frame sitting next to a blue letter B on the wall near the bedroom entrance. Tip: walk up the ramp at the bed’s edge, turn slowly, and the white paneling will reveal the framed ladybug.

Where is the Ladybug in Toy Story area?
At the entrance wall—brown frame, blue B nearby. If you don’t see it, reset your camera and check the wall directly opposite the doorway after you climb the ramp.
The first wall you pass has three childish sketches tacked high near the ceiling; they’re positioned to be glanced over rather than studied. The Unicorn is the leftmost of those three drawings—raise your camera to the right of the entrance and snap it while it’s centered in view.

A small playpen beside the bed looks unremarkable until you crouch and peer underneath the large flower table. The Butterflies are tiny magenta origami critters located inside that playpen on the right side of the bed—easy to miss unless you angle your camera low and close.

The origami feels like tiny paper boats on a purple tide.
A photo of Bonnie sits handcrafted among knickknacks on wide white shelving—children’s photos are often low and easy to miss next to taller toys. Start at the entrance, head forward, take the left ramp up the bed, then pan left to the white shelves; Bonnie’s purple-framed photo with a small white flower is on the lower shelf.

A cluster of colorful books sits tucked under the flower table like a secret library; one of those covers shows the Dolphins. Walk to the room’s far side near the green-and-orange flower table, crouch slightly under it, and the bright red book with two dolphins on the cover is on a shelf to your left—snap and move on.

What reward do you get for the Toy Camera quest?
Return to Buzz after all five photos register and he’ll grant two exclusive decorative items: the Toy Block Pillar and Toy Block Stack. These are part of a broader Toy Block theme tied into Parks Fest—complete other event quests to collect additional blocks and builds. The game runs on platforms like Steam, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch; for checklist tracking I use a simple notes app and occasionally reference community posts on Reddit and Moyens I/O screenshots when something hides too well.
Shelves full of rewards make you feel like the mission was worth the fuss: completing Toy Camera does add charm pieces to your valley. Beyond the two immediate items, keep an eye on future Parks Fest missions if you want the whole Toy Block furniture set.
If a target won’t register, try repositioning your camera or stepping slightly left/right—object occlusion in tight spaces is the usual culprit. For speedruns, plot a clockwise sweep of the room: entrance wall (Unicorn), ramp area (Ladybug, Bonnie), far-right playpen (Butterflies), far side shelf under flower table (Dolphins).
I ran this on PC (Gameloft’s build) and cross-checked images with Moyens I/O’s screenshots—community images are often the fastest way to confirm exact placement if you still can’t find one. Have you tried a specific camera angle that finally let the game accept a stubborn photo?